// Code generated by ent, DO NOT EDIT. package episode import ( "entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql" "entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql/sqlgraph" ) const ( // Label holds the string label denoting the episode type in the database. Label = "episode" // FieldID holds the string denoting the id field in the database. FieldID = "id" // FieldSeriesID holds the string denoting the series_id field in the database. FieldSeriesID = "series_id" // FieldSeasonNumber holds the string denoting the season_number field in the database. FieldSeasonNumber = "season_number" // FieldEpisodeNumber holds the string denoting the episode_number field in the database. FieldEpisodeNumber = "episode_number" // FieldTitle holds the string denoting the title field in the database. FieldTitle = "title" // FieldOverview holds the string denoting the overview field in the database. FieldOverview = "overview" // FieldAirDate holds the string denoting the air_date field in the database. FieldAirDate = "air_date" // EdgeSeries holds the string denoting the series edge name in mutations. EdgeSeries = "series" // Table holds the table name of the episode in the database. Table = "episodes" // SeriesTable is the table that holds the series relation/edge. SeriesTable = "episodes" // SeriesInverseTable is the table name for the Series entity. // It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "series" package. SeriesInverseTable = "series" // SeriesColumn is the table column denoting the series relation/edge. SeriesColumn = "series_id" ) // Columns holds all SQL columns for episode fields. var Columns = []string{ FieldID, FieldSeriesID, FieldSeasonNumber, FieldEpisodeNumber, FieldTitle, FieldOverview, FieldAirDate, } // ValidColumn reports if the column name is valid (part of the table columns). func ValidColumn(column string) bool { for i := range Columns { if column == Columns[i] { return true } } return false } // OrderOption defines the ordering options for the Episode queries. type OrderOption func(*sql.Selector) // ByID orders the results by the id field. func ByID(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldID, opts...).ToFunc() } // BySeriesID orders the results by the series_id field. func BySeriesID(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldSeriesID, opts...).ToFunc() } // BySeasonNumber orders the results by the season_number field. func BySeasonNumber(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldSeasonNumber, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByEpisodeNumber orders the results by the episode_number field. func ByEpisodeNumber(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldEpisodeNumber, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByTitle orders the results by the title field. func ByTitle(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldTitle, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByOverview orders the results by the overview field. func ByOverview(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldOverview, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByAirDate orders the results by the air_date field. func ByAirDate(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldAirDate, opts...).ToFunc() } // BySeriesField orders the results by series field. func BySeriesField(field string, opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return func(s *sql.Selector) { sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newSeriesStep(), sql.OrderByField(field, opts...)) } } func newSeriesStep() *sqlgraph.Step { return sqlgraph.NewStep( sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID), sqlgraph.To(SeriesInverseTable, FieldID), sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.M2O, true, SeriesTable, SeriesColumn), ) }